JSON Input

Perl Output

Perl uses <a href="https://metacpan.org/pod/JSON" target="_blank" rel="noopener">JSON</a> or <a href="https://metacpan.org/pod/Cpanel::JSON::XS" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cpanel::JSON::XS</a> for encoding and decoding. This tool generates Perl data structures (hashes and arrays) from your JSON. The <a href="https://www.json.org/json-en.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">JSON spec</a> defines the format; conversion runs in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.

Perl uses JSON or Cpanel::JSON::XS for encoding and decoding. This tool generates Perl data structures (hashes and arrays) from your JSON. The JSON spec defines the format; conversion runs in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.

How to Use This Tool

1

Paste or Upload JSON

Paste your JSON or upload a file. Set the package name in the config panel if you want a module wrapper. Invalid JSON will show an error. Use the JSON Validator to check syntax first.

2

Review the Perl Output

The right panel shows generated Perl code. Use decode_json or from_json from the JSON module to parse JSON at runtime. The generated structures are useful as templates or static config.

3

Copy or Download

Use <strong>Copy</strong> or <strong>Download</strong>. For formatting JSON first, use the JSON Formatter. For validation, use the JSON Validator.

JSON to Perl Examples

Here is an example of generating Perl data structures from a JSON object.

Example: Subscriber record

JSON input:

Input

Generated Perl output:

Output

When JSON to Perl Helps

When writing Perl scripts, CGI tools, or legacy systems that consume REST APIs or config files, you need data structures for the JSON. Pasting a sample here gives you Perl hashes and arrays you can use with decode_json or from_json. The generated code is useful for static config or as a template. For dynamic parsing, use the JSON module. For pulling out specific values, use jq.

Frequently Asked Questions

Perl hash vs JSON object?

JSON objects map to Perl hashes (%hash or $hashref). JSON arrays map to Perl arrays (@array or $arrayref). Use the JSON module to convert between them at runtime.

JSON vs Cpanel::JSON::XS?

The JSON module is pure Perl. Cpanel::JSON::XS is faster (C-based). Both produce the same data structures. Use Cpanel::JSON::XS for performance-critical code.

Is my data private?

Yes. Generation runs entirely in your browser. No JSON or code is sent to any server.

Can I use with Mojolicious?

Yes. Mojolicious has built-in JSON support. The generated structures work with Mojolicious::Request and response handling. Use decode_json for API responses.

References vs direct structures?

Perl typically uses references for nested structures. The generator produces $hashref and $arrayref syntax. Access with $ref->{key} or $ref->[0].

Related Tools

Perl JSON. Cpanel::JSON::XS. JSON spec. MDN JSON. RFC 8259.